Haha, either you're very confused about limit theory or you are for the third time now trying to say that a very small probability is a limit approaching infinity without any understanding that those are fundamentally different terms.
That's like saying a number must be irrational because you got bored of counting after 10 decimal places.
And the fact that a guy would potentially win a <900 buck lottery (the house always wins after all) and continue to play and win isn't weird. It's only weird in your mind because you're ascribing that 1/1000 chance to a lottery where you win millions, which financially wouldn't exist. It feels wrong because your extraneous suppositions are wrong, not because serial probabilities are magic
Haha, either you're very confused about limit theory or you are for the third time now trying to say that a very small probability is a limit approaching infinity without any understanding that those are fundamentally different terms.
That's like saying a number must be irrational because you got bored of counting after 10 decimal places.
And the fact that a guy would potentially win a <900 buck lottery (the house always wins after all) and continue to play and win isn't weird. It's only weird in your mind because you're ascribing that 1/1000 chance to a lottery where you win millions, which financially wouldn't exist. It's wrong because your extraneous suppositions are wrong, not because serial probabilities are magic
Haha, either you're very confused about limit theory or you are for the third time now trying to say that a very small probability is a limit approaching infinity without any understanding that those are fundamentally different terms.
That's like saying a number must be irrational because you got bored of counting after 10 decimal places.